ionel Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 12 minutes ago, Mr. PeanutButter said: A bunch of old timers discussing a swimming race on a wrestling board. I learned the same painful lesson years ago after finishing a 500 yard freestyle race Wait ... how many years ago, how old are you, are you discussing your swimming accolades on a wrestling board? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wrestleknownothing Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 36 minutes ago, BigRedFan said: Not exactly authoritative, is it? A tweet by a reporter (I guess) quoting an unnamed official. Which do you think is more likely: 1.a was officially cited without any other swimmer actually being interfered with, and nobody reviewed and overruled what would be an obvious discretionary correction; or 1.b was cited as an obvious infraction occured? You can guess while I quote. 1 Drowning in data, but thirsting for knowledge Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. PeanutButter Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 6 minutes ago, ionel said: Wait ... how many years ago, how old are you, are you discussing your swimming accolades on a wrestling board? Damnit. You got me 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wrestle87 Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 9 hours ago, 1032004 said: Swimming, apparently That sh*t is so f-ed up, adults getting too big for their own britches “trying to keep the kids in line”, complete travesty. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1032004 Posted March 2 Author Share Posted March 2 (edited) 7 hours ago, BigRedFan said: Seems like people don't understand that the swimmer broke a clear rule, most likely unintentionally, and that the official on deck should not have enforced the rule since it appears that no other swimmer's race was affected. I guess "no harm, no foul" is the thinking? Yes, exactly. You act like refs call every penalty exactly by the book. There probably could have been 5 team points deducted during the recent Iowa/OSU dual with the number of times Brands and Smith came on the mat. But none were. Edited March 2 by 1032004 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dragit Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 The rule is pasted below. Based on the incomplete facts I have, it looks like the call followed the rules. Please note that 1.b. is also under the heading "interference." Also plase note that 1.a. addresses generally interfering with another swimmer. That's not what happened here. 1.b. is specific to interference caused by leaving your lane while the heat is still in progress. That's what happened here. In applying rules the specific trumps the general. Furthermore, the runner-up plainly states in his interview, where he says he will refuse to stand on top of the podium, that 1.b., changing lanes during the race, was the rule that was applied to DQ the winner. He calls it the dumbest rule. https://sportssd.iheart.com/content/2024-02-29-swimmer-stripped-of-acc-title-for-celebration-officials-ruining-sport/#:~:text=The NCAA rulebook states that,in accordance with its guidelines. Text of the rule, which I would advocate should probably be modified as a matter of good policy, but which appears, as currently written, to have mandated disqualification: Interference ARTICLE 1. a. Any competitor who interferes with another swimmer during a race shall be disqualified from that race, subject to the discretion of the referee. If a swimmer is fouled by another swimmer, including interference by an outside entity, or due to facility equipment failure during a preliminary heat of an event, the referee may allow that swimmer to repeat the race at a time not later than 30 minutes after the last heat of the last event in which the swimmer is competing during that session of the meet. If a foul occurs during a final race, the referee may order the race swum over if, in the referee’s opinion, sufficient unfairness prevailed. No person shall be required, as a consequence of this rule, to swim with fewer than 30 minutes’ rest between a repeated race and any of that person’s regularly scheduled races. b. A swimmer who changes lanes during a heat shall be disqualified. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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